(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is passionate about changing the world one child at a time, and through that vision, we are expanding. ECA currently has a rewarding employment opportunity for a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist that is passionate about working with children from birth to three years of age in the home-setting/natural environment.This position is an incredible opportunity for a clinician who is passionate about supporting the birth to three population through a play-based /routines-based clinical approach and dedicated to parent empowerment as a tool for success. (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) is founded by an Occupational Therapist with over 40+ years of clinical experience and offers a wealth of clinical resources, support, and continued mentorship. Also, (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) has an experienced group of clinicians that includes Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Child Development Specialists with extensive experience to support clinicians from all different backgrounds. We are seeking clinicians that love the infant population and understand the value of working in a home-setting with consumers.Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules, and core values make ECA a leader in home-based early intervention and the employer of choice. We believe in clinical collaboration, employee empowerment, and instilling trust in hard-working, caring, and ethical clinicians. All of our clinicians are W-2 permanent employees and receive compensation for drive-time, documentation time, patient treatment time, mileage reimbursements, monthly expense stipend, sick-time and much more! Please be advised we do not utilize "per diem" clinicians or "1099/Independent Contractors," as we are seeking out clinicians that can support continuity of care for a long duration of time for our consumers.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (10 to 15 visits per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 visits per week). Please keep in mind that the majority of clinical visits are completed during day-time hours and often during the week. Also, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns," educational in-services/training and employee events.What about the work environment?We believe in family-centered therapy, whereby the natural environment is used to help the family unit establish healthy routines. Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. The natural environment encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact with an interdisciplinary team. Therefore, co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401K with discretionary match, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesA learning library training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programClinical leadership/mentorship and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exci
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is passionate about changing the world one child at a time, and through that vision, we are expanding. ECA currently has a rewarding employment opportunity for a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist that is passionate about working with children from birth to three years of age in the home-setting/natural environment.This position is an incredible opportunity for a clinician who is passionate about supporting the birth to three population through a play-based /routines-based clinical approach and dedicated to parent empowerment as a tool for success. (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) is founded by an Occupational Therapist with over 40+ years of clinical experience and offers a wealth of clinical resources, support, and continued mentorship. Also, (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) has an experienced group of clinicians that includes Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Child Development Specialists with extensive experience to support clinicians from all different backgrounds. We are seeking clinicians that love the infant population and understand the value of working in a home-setting with consumers.Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules, and core values make ECA a leader in home-based early intervention and the employer of choice. We believe in clinical collaboration, employee empowerment, and instilling trust in hard-working, caring, and ethical clinicians. All of our clinicians are W-2 permanent employees and receive compensation for drive-time, documentation time, patient treatment time, mileage reimbursements, monthly expense stipend, sick-time and much more! Please be advised we do not utilize "per diem" clinicians or "1099/Independent Contractors," as we are seeking out clinicians that can support continuity of care for a long duration of time for our consumers.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (10 to 15 visits per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 visits per week). Please keep in mind that the majority of clinical visits are completed during day-time hours and often during the week. Also, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns," educational in-services/training and employee events.What about the work environment?We believe in family-centered therapy, whereby the natural environment is used to help the family unit establish healthy routines. Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. The natural environment encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact with an interdisciplinary team. Therefore, co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401K with discretionary match, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesA learning library training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programClinical leadership/mentorship and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exci
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Physical Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Physical Therapists (PT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Physical Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA, please apply dir
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Physical Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Physical Therapists (PT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Physical Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA, please apply dir
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals!Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (7 to 10 cases per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 cases per week). In addition, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns", educational in-services/trainings and employee events.What about the work environment?Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. This encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact as an interdisciplinary team therefore co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesGreat career ladder opportunitiesA full in-house training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programStrong leadership and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties?Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) at ECA are responsible for:Providing developmental assessments and treatments in a play-based approach for children ages birth to 3 in their natural environmentProviding parent education and home programs related to treatment goalsCollaborating with a multidisciplinary team of fellow treating cliniciansSupporting and facilitating each child's progress through quality therapy, increasing opportunities for inclusion and enhancing trusted caregiver-child relationshipsCompleting biannual progress reports utilizing standardized developmental assessment toolsOther related dutiesWhat are the job qualifications?Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence!How to apply?Join our team of dynamic professionals today and help us in making a difference! If you are interested in hearing more about the exciting opportunities with ECA,
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is passionate about changing the world one child at a time, and through that vision, we are expanding. ECA currently has a rewarding employment opportunity for a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist that is passionate about working with children from birth to three years of age in the home-setting/natural environment.This position is an incredible opportunity for a clinician who is passionate about supporting the birth to three population through a play-based /routines-based clinical approach and dedicated to parent empowerment as a tool for success. (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) is founded by an Occupational Therapist with over 40+ years of clinical experience and offers a wealth of clinical resources, support, and continued mentorship. Also, (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) has an experienced group of clinicians that includes Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Child Development Specialists with extensive experience to support clinicians from all different backgrounds. We are seeking clinicians that love the infant population and understand the value of working in a home-setting with consumers.Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules, and core values make ECA a leader in home-based early intervention and the employer of choice. We believe in clinical collaboration, employee empowerment, and instilling trust in hard-working, caring, and ethical clinicians. All of our clinicians are W-2 permanent employees and receive compensation for drive-time, documentation time, patient treatment time, mileage reimbursements, monthly expense stipend, sick-time and much more! Please be advised we do not utilize "per diem" clinicians or "1099/Independent Contractors," as we are seeking out clinicians that can support continuity of care for a long duration of time for our consumers.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (10 to 15 visits per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 visits per week). Please keep in mind that the majority of clinical visits are completed during day-time hours and often during the week. Also, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns," educational in-services/training and employee events.What about the work environment?We believe in family-centered therapy, whereby the natural environment is used to help the family unit establish healthy routines. Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. The natural environment encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact with an interdisciplinary team. Therefore, co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401K with discretionary match, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesA learning library training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programClinical leadership/mentorship and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exci
10/31/2025
Full time
(Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is passionate about changing the world one child at a time, and through that vision, we are expanding. ECA currently has a rewarding employment opportunity for a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist that is passionate about working with children from birth to three years of age in the home-setting/natural environment.This position is an incredible opportunity for a clinician who is passionate about supporting the birth to three population through a play-based /routines-based clinical approach and dedicated to parent empowerment as a tool for success. (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) is founded by an Occupational Therapist with over 40+ years of clinical experience and offers a wealth of clinical resources, support, and continued mentorship. Also, (Click Apply Now to apply to this job) has an experienced group of clinicians that includes Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Child Development Specialists with extensive experience to support clinicians from all different backgrounds. We are seeking clinicians that love the infant population and understand the value of working in a home-setting with consumers.Why join ECA?Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules, and core values make ECA a leader in home-based early intervention and the employer of choice. We believe in clinical collaboration, employee empowerment, and instilling trust in hard-working, caring, and ethical clinicians. All of our clinicians are W-2 permanent employees and receive compensation for drive-time, documentation time, patient treatment time, mileage reimbursements, monthly expense stipend, sick-time and much more! Please be advised we do not utilize "per diem" clinicians or "1099/Independent Contractors," as we are seeking out clinicians that can support continuity of care for a long duration of time for our consumers.What else?At ECA, you can have a rewarding career on every level. In addition to challenging and rewarding work, you will receive support and training resources for clinical growth and development. We have employment opportunities ranging from part-time (10 to 15 visits per week) all the way to full-time benefited positions (25 to 30 visits per week). Please keep in mind that the majority of clinical visits are completed during day-time hours and often during the week. Also, we offer fun opportunities to connect with other clinicians through "lunch and learns," educational in-services/training and employee events.What about the work environment?We believe in family-centered therapy, whereby the natural environment is used to help the family unit establish healthy routines. Our therapists work with the child right in his/her home play area where the child feels safe, secure and familiar in their natural environment. The natural environment encourages the child to build upon his/her strengths as the therapist provides therapy techniques to achieve attainable goals. ECA is passionate about empowering their employees to collaborate and interact with an interdisciplinary team. Therefore, co-treatments can occur to reach optimum results.What about compensation?ECA provides a nurturing work environment helping our clinicians grow and thrive as practitioners, focused on changing patients' lives and outcomes. We care about each and every member of the ECA team and strive to provide a competitive package that includes:Competitive starting compensationBenefit package options: health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401K with discretionary match, dependent care account, flexible spending account (FSA)Paid drive time and mileage reimbursementPaid documentation timeMonthly expense stipendFlexible schedulesA learning library training program is available for those seeking to expand into the pediatric fieldCEU reimbursement programClinical leadership/mentorship and professional growth opportunitiesWhere are you hiring?Due to exci
We are seeking a passionate and skilled Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our team in Montgomery, AL . This position offers the opportunity to provide high-quality, patient-centered care while working in a collaborative and supportive environment. The OT will assess, develop, and implement individualized treatment plans to help patients regain independence in daily activities and improve their overall quality of life. Responsibilities: Evaluate patients' physical, cognitive, and psychosocial abilities to develop individualized treatment plans. Implement therapeutic interventions to improve patients ability to perform daily activities, including self-care, work, and leisure tasks. Provide training and education to patients and caregivers on adaptive techniques and assistive devices. Document patient progress, treatment modifications, and outcomes in electronic medical records (EMR). Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, to ensure comprehensive patient care. Adhere to ethical, legal, and facility guidelines regarding patient care and documentation. Qualifications: Bachelor s, Master s, or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program. Current Alabama OT license or eligibility for licensure. CPR certification (preferred). Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in a clinical setting (rehabilitation, geriatrics, pediatrics, or home health preferred). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Work Environment: Full time position Work settings may include hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, or home health. If you are a dedicated Occupational Therapist looking for an opportunity to make a difference in patients' lives, we encourage you to apply!
10/18/2025
Full time
We are seeking a passionate and skilled Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our team in Montgomery, AL . This position offers the opportunity to provide high-quality, patient-centered care while working in a collaborative and supportive environment. The OT will assess, develop, and implement individualized treatment plans to help patients regain independence in daily activities and improve their overall quality of life. Responsibilities: Evaluate patients' physical, cognitive, and psychosocial abilities to develop individualized treatment plans. Implement therapeutic interventions to improve patients ability to perform daily activities, including self-care, work, and leisure tasks. Provide training and education to patients and caregivers on adaptive techniques and assistive devices. Document patient progress, treatment modifications, and outcomes in electronic medical records (EMR). Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, to ensure comprehensive patient care. Adhere to ethical, legal, and facility guidelines regarding patient care and documentation. Qualifications: Bachelor s, Master s, or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program. Current Alabama OT license or eligibility for licensure. CPR certification (preferred). Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in a clinical setting (rehabilitation, geriatrics, pediatrics, or home health preferred). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Work Environment: Full time position Work settings may include hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, or home health. If you are a dedicated Occupational Therapist looking for an opportunity to make a difference in patients' lives, we encourage you to apply!
Currently looking for Speech Language Pathologist to fill an opening within an outpatient pediatric setting located around the Fort Myers, FL area. Interested candidates should be have their CCCs with a passion to work with pediatric populations within an outpatient setting. Interested candidate should also have a valid FL SLP license or already have started the process of obtaining it. Very competitive compensation package with sign-on bonus and relocation assistance available! Responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, communication and swallowing disorders Provide training and education to family/caregivers and other professionals Work collaboratively with professionals from many other disciplines Requirements of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) The clinic is open to accredited SLP graduates with their CCCs Desired 1+ years within pediatric care Active FL SLP CFY/CCC license Full-time, Direct-hire Opportunity Passionate about Pediatric caseloads Full-Time - Day shifts Bi-lingual is preferred Beyond this hospital setting, Radius Staffing Solutions partner with facilities nationwide for their Rehab needs. Please share your resume for consideration or share this with a colleague who would be interested!
10/17/2025
Full time
Currently looking for Speech Language Pathologist to fill an opening within an outpatient pediatric setting located around the Fort Myers, FL area. Interested candidates should be have their CCCs with a passion to work with pediatric populations within an outpatient setting. Interested candidate should also have a valid FL SLP license or already have started the process of obtaining it. Very competitive compensation package with sign-on bonus and relocation assistance available! Responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, communication and swallowing disorders Provide training and education to family/caregivers and other professionals Work collaboratively with professionals from many other disciplines Requirements of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) The clinic is open to accredited SLP graduates with their CCCs Desired 1+ years within pediatric care Active FL SLP CFY/CCC license Full-time, Direct-hire Opportunity Passionate about Pediatric caseloads Full-Time - Day shifts Bi-lingual is preferred Beyond this hospital setting, Radius Staffing Solutions partner with facilities nationwide for their Rehab needs. Please share your resume for consideration or share this with a colleague who would be interested!
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated as-needed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team in Bessemer, AL. The SLP will provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals of all ages with communication, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. This position offers flexibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our patients in various clinical settings. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive evaluations of patients to assess speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address identified communication and swallowing goals. Provide skilled therapy services including but not limited to articulation therapy, language intervention, fluency therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and dysphagia management. Monitor and document patient progress, modifications to treatment plans, and any adverse reactions or complications. Educate patients, families, and caregivers on strategies to improve communication skills and facilitate optimal swallowing function. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members including physicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and educators to ensure coordinated and holistic patient care. Adhere to all ethical and legal standards, as well as facility policies and procedures related to patient care, documentation, and safety. Qualifications: Master s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Valid state licensure or eligibility for state licensure in Speech-Language Pathology in Florida. CPR certification (preferred). Previous experience in a clinical setting or with pediatric and geriatric populations is advantageous. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively within a team. Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple patient cases efficiently. Compassionate and patient-centered approach to therapy. Proficiency in using electronic medical records (EMR) and documentation software.
10/14/2025
Full time
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated as-needed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team in Bessemer, AL. The SLP will provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals of all ages with communication, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. This position offers flexibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our patients in various clinical settings. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive evaluations of patients to assess speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address identified communication and swallowing goals. Provide skilled therapy services including but not limited to articulation therapy, language intervention, fluency therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and dysphagia management. Monitor and document patient progress, modifications to treatment plans, and any adverse reactions or complications. Educate patients, families, and caregivers on strategies to improve communication skills and facilitate optimal swallowing function. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members including physicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and educators to ensure coordinated and holistic patient care. Adhere to all ethical and legal standards, as well as facility policies and procedures related to patient care, documentation, and safety. Qualifications: Master s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Valid state licensure or eligibility for state licensure in Speech-Language Pathology in Florida. CPR certification (preferred). Previous experience in a clinical setting or with pediatric and geriatric populations is advantageous. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively within a team. Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple patient cases efficiently. Compassionate and patient-centered approach to therapy. Proficiency in using electronic medical records (EMR) and documentation software.
Position Overview: We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team in Selma, AL. The SLP will provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals of all ages experiencing communication, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. This position offers flexibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients lives across diverse clinical settings. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough evaluations to assess speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient s unique goals and needs. Deliver skilled therapy services, including articulation therapy, language intervention, fluency treatment, cognitive rehabilitation, and dysphagia management. Monitor and document patient progress, updating treatment plans as needed to reflect ongoing improvements or changes in condition. Educate patients, families, and caregivers on effective strategies to enhance communication and support safe swallowing. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members including physicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and educators to ensure cohesive, patient-centered care. Maintain compliance with ethical, legal, and facility standards related to patient care, documentation, and safety. Qualifications: Master s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) . Valid state license or eligibility for licensure as an SLP in Alabama . (Note: The original mentioned Florida, but the role is in Selma, AL this has been corrected.) Current CPR certification (preferred). Previous clinical experience, especially with pediatric or geriatric populations, preferred. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment. Core Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication abilities. Strong clinical reasoning, assessment, and problem-solving skills. Ability to effectively manage and prioritize multiple cases. Compassionate, patient-centered approach to therapy. Proficiency in electronic medical record (EMR) systems and documentation software. Why Join Us: Supportive and collaborative work environment. Opportunity to work with diverse patient populations. Meaningful work that directly improves quality of life for others. Flexible scheduling and professional growth opportunities. Apply Now: If you are a passionate and motivated SLP who wants to make a difference in the lives of others, apply now to join our caring and dedicated therapy team in Selma, AL!
10/11/2025
Full time
Position Overview: We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team in Selma, AL. The SLP will provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services to individuals of all ages experiencing communication, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. This position offers flexibility and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients lives across diverse clinical settings. Key Responsibilities: Conduct thorough evaluations to assess speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient s unique goals and needs. Deliver skilled therapy services, including articulation therapy, language intervention, fluency treatment, cognitive rehabilitation, and dysphagia management. Monitor and document patient progress, updating treatment plans as needed to reflect ongoing improvements or changes in condition. Educate patients, families, and caregivers on effective strategies to enhance communication and support safe swallowing. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members including physicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and educators to ensure cohesive, patient-centered care. Maintain compliance with ethical, legal, and facility standards related to patient care, documentation, and safety. Qualifications: Master s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) . Valid state license or eligibility for licensure as an SLP in Alabama . (Note: The original mentioned Florida, but the role is in Selma, AL this has been corrected.) Current CPR certification (preferred). Previous clinical experience, especially with pediatric or geriatric populations, preferred. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment. Core Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication abilities. Strong clinical reasoning, assessment, and problem-solving skills. Ability to effectively manage and prioritize multiple cases. Compassionate, patient-centered approach to therapy. Proficiency in electronic medical record (EMR) systems and documentation software. Why Join Us: Supportive and collaborative work environment. Opportunity to work with diverse patient populations. Meaningful work that directly improves quality of life for others. Flexible scheduling and professional growth opportunities. Apply Now: If you are a passionate and motivated SLP who wants to make a difference in the lives of others, apply now to join our caring and dedicated therapy team in Selma, AL!
Position Title: Pediatric Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant Location: Middleburg, Florida, United States Work Place Type: Full-time Description: Description Physical Therapy (PT)/Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - Outpatient Clinic - Middleburg, FL Now Hiring Full Time Why This Opportunity Stands Out: At Great Strides Rehab, we believe in the power of personalized care and passionate professionals. As a Physical Therapist (PT) or Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in our outpatient clinics, you'll do more than treat conditions, you'll build relationships, improve lives, and grow within a supportive, team-oriented environment. What You'll Do: Great Strides therapists work on multi-disciplinary teams with Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Music Therapists, and Board Certified Behavior Analysts for a collaborative, comprehensive approach to therapy that is focused on quality of care for pediatric patients. Requirements What You'll Need: PT : Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy program; active or eligible state license PTA : Associate's degree from an accredited PTA program; active or eligible state license Benefits Why Join Great Strides Rehab Health: Competitive Pay : Salary, hourly, or per-visit pay with performance bonuses Flexible Scheduling : Options that support work-life balance Career Development : Clinical and leadership opportunities Comprehensive Benefits : Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match Generous Time Off : PTO, paid holidays, company-paid life insurance Therapist-Led Culture : Supportive, collaborative team environment Extra Perks : Parental leave, referral bonuses, employee rewards and recognition programs Equal Opportunity Employer: Great Strides Rehab is proud to be an equal-opportunity and affirmative-action employer. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. Background checks and references are required for employment. PM21G PI05fcae96f5-
10/07/2025
Full time
Position Title: Pediatric Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant Location: Middleburg, Florida, United States Work Place Type: Full-time Description: Description Physical Therapy (PT)/Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) - Outpatient Clinic - Middleburg, FL Now Hiring Full Time Why This Opportunity Stands Out: At Great Strides Rehab, we believe in the power of personalized care and passionate professionals. As a Physical Therapist (PT) or Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in our outpatient clinics, you'll do more than treat conditions, you'll build relationships, improve lives, and grow within a supportive, team-oriented environment. What You'll Do: Great Strides therapists work on multi-disciplinary teams with Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Music Therapists, and Board Certified Behavior Analysts for a collaborative, comprehensive approach to therapy that is focused on quality of care for pediatric patients. Requirements What You'll Need: PT : Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy program; active or eligible state license PTA : Associate's degree from an accredited PTA program; active or eligible state license Benefits Why Join Great Strides Rehab Health: Competitive Pay : Salary, hourly, or per-visit pay with performance bonuses Flexible Scheduling : Options that support work-life balance Career Development : Clinical and leadership opportunities Comprehensive Benefits : Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match Generous Time Off : PTO, paid holidays, company-paid life insurance Therapist-Led Culture : Supportive, collaborative team environment Extra Perks : Parental leave, referral bonuses, employee rewards and recognition programs Equal Opportunity Employer: Great Strides Rehab is proud to be an equal-opportunity and affirmative-action employer. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. Background checks and references are required for employment. PM21G PI05fcae96f5-
Position Title: Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Location: Jacksonville, Florida, United States Work Place Type: Full-time Description: Description Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - Pediatric Outpatient - Jacksonville, FL (Bartram) Now Hiring Full Time Why This Opportunity Stands Out: At Great Strides Rehab, part of the H2 Health family, we believe communication is central to independence, learning, and connection. We're hiring a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our outpatient therapy team and support pediatric clients in a collaborative, clinician-led setting. Whether you're a licensed SLP, you'll be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to helping children find their voice, improve language skills, and thrive through evidence-based, individualized care. What You'll Do: SLP Duties: Evaluate and treat pediatric clients with articulation, language, voice, swallowing, and cognitive-communication disorders Develop and implement individualized plans of care with measurable goals Collaborate with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams Document care using Raintree EMR and maintain a manageable caseload Requirements What You'll Need: For SLPs: Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Active or eligible state SLP license CCC-SLP or Clinical Fellowship (CF) status Pediatric experience preferred, but not required Benefits Why Join H2 Health: Competitive Pay : Salary, hourly, or per-visit with bonus opportunities Comprehensive Benefits : Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match Generous Time Off : PTO, paid holidays, and company-paid life insurance Career Growth : CEUs, mentorship, and advancement via H2U learning platform Therapist-Led Culture : Supportive team environment focused on collaboration and care Extra Perks : Parental leave, tuition reimbursement, referral bonuses, and more H2 Health is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building an inclusive, diverse, and supportive environment for all clinicians and staff. PM21G PI8e8e898ce2cd-4350
10/07/2025
Full time
Position Title: Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Location: Jacksonville, Florida, United States Work Place Type: Full-time Description: Description Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - Pediatric Outpatient - Jacksonville, FL (Bartram) Now Hiring Full Time Why This Opportunity Stands Out: At Great Strides Rehab, part of the H2 Health family, we believe communication is central to independence, learning, and connection. We're hiring a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our outpatient therapy team and support pediatric clients in a collaborative, clinician-led setting. Whether you're a licensed SLP, you'll be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to helping children find their voice, improve language skills, and thrive through evidence-based, individualized care. What You'll Do: SLP Duties: Evaluate and treat pediatric clients with articulation, language, voice, swallowing, and cognitive-communication disorders Develop and implement individualized plans of care with measurable goals Collaborate with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams Document care using Raintree EMR and maintain a manageable caseload Requirements What You'll Need: For SLPs: Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Active or eligible state SLP license CCC-SLP or Clinical Fellowship (CF) status Pediatric experience preferred, but not required Benefits Why Join H2 Health: Competitive Pay : Salary, hourly, or per-visit with bonus opportunities Comprehensive Benefits : Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with match Generous Time Off : PTO, paid holidays, and company-paid life insurance Career Growth : CEUs, mentorship, and advancement via H2U learning platform Therapist-Led Culture : Supportive team environment focused on collaboration and care Extra Perks : Parental leave, tuition reimbursement, referral bonuses, and more H2 Health is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building an inclusive, diverse, and supportive environment for all clinicians and staff. PM21G PI8e8e898ce2cd-4350
Join the collaborative and interdisciplinary team of independent professionals that represent a unique model in direct response to the needs expressed by families. The group has three neuropsychologists and are looking to add one more due to the growth of the group. The group's unique model develops integrated treatment plants, uniting multiple professionals under one roof. By collecting highly skilled professionals in various fields and offering them all in one location, they greatly improve the overall quality of care of each client, while significantly reducing the stress and anxiety on the individual and family. Responsibilities and Qualifications : They are looking for a Licensed Clinical Psychologist/Pediatric Neuropsychologist to provide Comprehensive Psychological/Neuropsychological Evaluations and who meets the following requirements: -The ideal candidate will hold PsyD or PhD in Psychology or Neuropsychology and be fully licensed within their profession in the state of California. -Experience providing comprehensive and in-depth psychological/neuropsychological evaluations for the ages of 3-18 and specific experience with school-aged children. -Knowledge of attachment, interpersonal neurobiology, and intersubjectivity/relational theory is a must. Ideally, the right candidate will commit to familiarizing themselves with the concepts and approaches of interpersonal neurobiology. -Values collaboration, holistic approach, and reflective consultation. -Options for teleassessment and low-risk in-person sessions. -Personal and professional commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. -Interest in and enthusiasm for working in a collaborative working environment that emphasizes a holistic, team approach to mental health and well-being. -Familiarity with collaborating with schools, both public and private, and participating in IEP/Student Support process. -Ability to manage client billing, records, and revenue reporting via Therapy Notes (training available upon hire). -Interest in offering supervisory hours a plus. Administrative: -Attendance at weekly strategy/training/case management meetings on Mondays (from 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm). Part of what makes this practice so special is their interdisciplinary approach. Each member of the team brings with them their own areas of expertise (educational therapists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, psychotherapists, etc.), and together they participate in weekly meetings to lend multiple lenses of expertise to cases, support, and learn from one another. -Manage referrals in a timely manner. -Facilitate connections in the community among other professionals, agencies, and schools. -Be responsible for accurate and timely documentation as established by the interdisciplinary team and professional standards. -Maintain administrative responsibility for your clinical practice (e.g. billing, record keeping, etc.). -Other duties as necessary. Compensation/Benefits : -Generous compensation, setting your own rate. -Flexible hours, setting your own schedule, part-time options. -Consistent stream of referrals provided. -Comfortable and attractive office space in Pasadena, CA. -Continued training and support from the team colleagues from a diverse range of backgrounds. -(Optional) Opportunity to participate in speaking opportunities and/or media interviews. -(Optional) Opportunity to provide therapy, parenting support, facilitate group sessions for kids, parents, educators, and/or professionals. Submit you CV for immediate consideration to Mika Razi
10/07/2025
Full time
Join the collaborative and interdisciplinary team of independent professionals that represent a unique model in direct response to the needs expressed by families. The group has three neuropsychologists and are looking to add one more due to the growth of the group. The group's unique model develops integrated treatment plants, uniting multiple professionals under one roof. By collecting highly skilled professionals in various fields and offering them all in one location, they greatly improve the overall quality of care of each client, while significantly reducing the stress and anxiety on the individual and family. Responsibilities and Qualifications : They are looking for a Licensed Clinical Psychologist/Pediatric Neuropsychologist to provide Comprehensive Psychological/Neuropsychological Evaluations and who meets the following requirements: -The ideal candidate will hold PsyD or PhD in Psychology or Neuropsychology and be fully licensed within their profession in the state of California. -Experience providing comprehensive and in-depth psychological/neuropsychological evaluations for the ages of 3-18 and specific experience with school-aged children. -Knowledge of attachment, interpersonal neurobiology, and intersubjectivity/relational theory is a must. Ideally, the right candidate will commit to familiarizing themselves with the concepts and approaches of interpersonal neurobiology. -Values collaboration, holistic approach, and reflective consultation. -Options for teleassessment and low-risk in-person sessions. -Personal and professional commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. -Interest in and enthusiasm for working in a collaborative working environment that emphasizes a holistic, team approach to mental health and well-being. -Familiarity with collaborating with schools, both public and private, and participating in IEP/Student Support process. -Ability to manage client billing, records, and revenue reporting via Therapy Notes (training available upon hire). -Interest in offering supervisory hours a plus. Administrative: -Attendance at weekly strategy/training/case management meetings on Mondays (from 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm). Part of what makes this practice so special is their interdisciplinary approach. Each member of the team brings with them their own areas of expertise (educational therapists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, psychotherapists, etc.), and together they participate in weekly meetings to lend multiple lenses of expertise to cases, support, and learn from one another. -Manage referrals in a timely manner. -Facilitate connections in the community among other professionals, agencies, and schools. -Be responsible for accurate and timely documentation as established by the interdisciplinary team and professional standards. -Maintain administrative responsibility for your clinical practice (e.g. billing, record keeping, etc.). -Other duties as necessary. Compensation/Benefits : -Generous compensation, setting your own rate. -Flexible hours, setting your own schedule, part-time options. -Consistent stream of referrals provided. -Comfortable and attractive office space in Pasadena, CA. -Continued training and support from the team colleagues from a diverse range of backgrounds. -(Optional) Opportunity to participate in speaking opportunities and/or media interviews. -(Optional) Opportunity to provide therapy, parenting support, facilitate group sessions for kids, parents, educators, and/or professionals. Submit you CV for immediate consideration to Mika Razi
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$62/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/07/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$62/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/06/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/06/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/06/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist UP TO $3,500 SIGN ON BONUS $55-$65/hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in OR. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist $50-$60/Hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/06/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist $50-$60/Hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist $55-$62/Hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
10/06/2025
Full time
School-Based Speech Language Pathologist $55-$62/Hour Position Summary: The position of Speech Language Pathologist provides therapeutic techniques for the rehabilitation of patients with speech, language, hearing, oral motor, swallowing and cognitive disorders. The Speech Language Pathologist plans, implements, and evaluates patient care to restore or maintain patient well-being and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision - Cigna Life, LTD & STD Supplemental Insurances 401k (once eligible) PTO CEUs Referral program Professional development assistance Discipline-specific mentor Online community of clinicians Experience/Requirements: Pediatric focus and/or School-Based experience preferred. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self-motivated, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize time and meet deadlines. Ability to work under pressure. Ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information. Knowledge of therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Excellent communication - verbal and written, and interpersonal skills. Responsive to requests. Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and current auto liability insurance. Education/License/Certification: Master's or higher degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders granted by an accredited institution of higher education Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in good standing Current Active State License to practice Speech Therapy in WA. Accepting Applications Through 10/31/2025 Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.